The ultimate edition to System 2019.
Mostly seen throughout The Final Minutes' YouTube channel, but retained Hiragana-Katakana symbols.
This is a clone of Unicode 4.5 (Unicode C Beta)Copied from SomeGuyNamedDavid with designed Russian characters.
English Alphabet and original font by Icebelly. Avali by RyuujinZERO.
Copied from SomeGuyNamedDavid with romanization of Russian.
English Alphabet and original font by Icebelly. Avali by RyuujinZERO.
Based on ClaWrite by Baxil and the FontStruct version by goakley. Narrowed character size, added numbers, modified letters, simplified punctuation, and extended to Latin-1 Supplement.
Numbers are symmetric in two axis while letters are not.
The number system is designed for base 12.
A custom version of Urvanian. See my original Urvanian font to see the entire description.
This is a clone of Urvanian Expanded(Both Urvanian fonts are cloneable and downloadable.) Urvanian is an abugida-related language spoken by the Urvana (singular: Urvanum) in a galaxy approximately 3.2 billion light-years away. The derivation of the name "Urvanian" is the word "curve" (without the C), since the letters are mostly curves. Some letters resemble Latin letters (u, o, n, m, l, w). There are even a few diacritics (vowels)! The letters do not have any pronunciation at all. Even the smartest researchers out there couldn't find out how even the first letter is pronounced. Yet I have the full language (consonants, vowels, modifiers)!
A neat language of combining letters to create even more unique characters. Based on some languages like Armenian. Work in progress.
(Complete basic latin set). First iteration of a font meant to be used as a substitution cypher in a videogame set in a very far future. Letters are, with a few exceptions, inspired by their corresponding latin glyph. Numbers look a bit like cells dividing in a petri dish. Punctuation and symbols are designed for easy recognition.
Updated version: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2100999/far-future-1
This is a slightly edited version of JWBstur42's Chozo Sleek ,
with updated Basic Latin symbols based on Twitter user @TorvusBolt's
research of the Chozo Alphabet from Metroid Dread, along with some
minor customization to the Roman Numerals and symbols.
This is a clone of Chozo SleekThe concept for this font is quite interesting. By drawing two hash marks, giving one dots in the middle then drawing two x's and drawing dots in those aswell, you can assign one each a letter. The system for numbers is made up by me, inspired using roman numerals but not exactly.